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Lost my satellite meter
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<blockquote data-quote="gibertini" data-source="post: 849082" data-attributes="member: 400745"><p>i got my horizon hdsm usb+ for £110 but granted they do usually go higher. the meter you linked to looks like a gloryfied £10 buzzer style one. ok the satlink ones are not great in heavy sunlight and its basically a shrunk down stb/mini-tv in a case but for £70 i know which one id choose. you could maybe pick up a wolsey/lacuna mk4 for around £100 but the firmware updates are finished although there are editors available to update the txp list and i used one for a couple years as my first proper meter and i found it ok. if your in no hurry then you will probably get a decent meter for £100 to use for enthusiast/friend a family use. as you know m8 all singing all dancing meters are very expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gibertini, post: 849082, member: 400745"] i got my horizon hdsm usb+ for £110 but granted they do usually go higher. the meter you linked to looks like a gloryfied £10 buzzer style one. ok the satlink ones are not great in heavy sunlight and its basically a shrunk down stb/mini-tv in a case but for £70 i know which one id choose. you could maybe pick up a wolsey/lacuna mk4 for around £100 but the firmware updates are finished although there are editors available to update the txp list and i used one for a couple years as my first proper meter and i found it ok. if your in no hurry then you will probably get a decent meter for £100 to use for enthusiast/friend a family use. as you know m8 all singing all dancing meters are very expensive. [/QUOTE]
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